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James Hodgson
(Hodgson, James, 1672-1755)
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Hodgson, James, 1672-1755, contrib.: The Practice of Perspective: or, An Easy Method of Representing Natural Objects According to the Rules of Art (fourth edition; includes Hodgson's "Theory of Perspective"; London: Printed for J. and C. Bowles, 1765), by Jean Dubreuil, trans. by Ephraim Chambers
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Hodgson, James, 1672-1755: Miscellanea curiosa. Containing a collection of some of the principal phænomena in nature, accounted for by the greatest philosophers of this age: being the most valuable discourses, read and delivered to the Royal society, for the advancement of physical and mathematical knowledge. As also a collection of curious travels, voyages, antiquities, and natural histories of countries; presented to the same society. To which is added, A discourse of the influence of the sun and moon on human bodies, &c. (Printed by W. B. for James and John Knapton, 1723), also by Edmond Halley, W. Derham, and Royal Society (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust)
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755: Miscellanea curiosa. Containing a collection of some of the principal phænomena in nature, accounted for by the greatest philosophers of this age: being the most valuable discourses, read and delivered to the Royal society, for the advancement of physical and mathematical knowledge. As also a collection of curious travels, voyages, antiquities, and natural histories of countries; presented to the same society... (Printed by J.M. for R. Smith, 1708), also by Edmond Halley, M. de Fontenelle, Richard Mead, W. Derham, and Royal Society (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust)
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755: Miscellanea curiosa : containing a collection of some of the principal phaenomena in nature, accounted for by the greatest philosophers of this age; being the most valuable discourses, read and delivered to the Royal Society, for the advancement of physical and mathematical knowledge. As also a collection of curious travels, voyages, antiquities, and natural histories of countries; presented to the same society. (London : Printed by J.M. for R. Smith at the Bible under the piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1708., 1708), also by Edmond Halley, M. de Fontenelle, Richard Mead, W. Derham, and Royal Society (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust)
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755: The practice of perspective : or, An easy method of representing natural objects according to the rules of art ... the whole illustrated with one hundred and fifty copper-plates (Printed for T. Bowles [etc.], 1743), also by Jean Dubreuil and Ephraim Chambers (page images at HathiTrust)
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755: A system of the mathematics, containing the Euclidean geometry, plane & spherical trigonometry ... astronomy, the use of the globes & navigation ... Also a table of meridional parts ... Together with a large & very useful table of the latitudes & longitudes of places (Printed for T. Page, W. & F. Mount, 1723) (page images at HathiTrust)
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755: A treatise of the sphere; shewing how it is deriv'd from that theory which justly asserts the motion of the earth ... (J. Osborn and S. Birt, 1734), also by John Witty (page images at HathiTrust)
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